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Back When We Were Grownups is a 2001 novel written by Anne Tyler in memory of her husband, who died in 1997.
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Breathing Lessons covers the events of a day in the life of Maggie Moran, nearing fifty, married to Ira and with two children.
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"Tyler is steadily raising a body of fiction of major dimensions."THE NEW YORK TIMES Thirty-eight-year-old Jeremy Pauling has never left home. He lives on the top floor of a Baltimore row house where he creates collages of little people snipped from wrapping paper. His elderly mother putters in the rooms below, until …
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Digging to America, published by Knopf in May 2006, is American author Anne Tyler's seventeenth novel.
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Through every family run memories which bind it together - despite everything. The Tulls of Baltimore were no exception. Abandoned by her salesman husband, Pearl is left to bring up her three children alone - Cody, a flawed devil, Ezra, a flawed saint, and Jenny, errant and passionate. Now as Pearl lies dying, stiffly …